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Which statement best evaluates the organization of a piece of writing?

A. The author fails to provide adequate evidence to convince the audience that his claims are correct.
B. The book lacks transitions that would have guided the reader between topics; instead it feels like a jumbled mess.
C. The book contains several misspellings, typos, and grammatical errors that are very distracting to the reader.
D. The book fails to use citations throughout, leaving the reader to wonder where this information came from.

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the correct answer is B! :)

The statement that most adequately examines the organization or arrangement of a written piece would be:

B). The book lacks transitions that would have guided the reader between topics; instead it feels like a jumbled mess.

  • The above statement correctly states that the written work failed to develop a bridge or transition between the ideas.
  • Transition plays a very crucial in associating one idea to another and its absence may lead to misconception or even in the failure of communication of the intended message or meaning.
  • Lack of transitions leaves the readers confused, thinking about how the events are related and they feel puzzled as they neither can understand the key idea nor the purpose of the work.

Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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